President Jacob Zuma will be forced to resign along with his entire cabinet if South African lawmakers vote in favour of Tuesday's no-confidence motion. After Zuma resigns, the parliamentary Speaker
President Jacob Zuma will face his 8th motion of no confidence at 2pm today, but this time it's a bit different. The procedure of removing a president by a secret
This is what went down at today's #NoConfidenceVote. We'll be back with more coverage later tonight. Mbete: A ballot will be invalid if it does not have official stamp
The Table Mountain Cableway has re-opened after a scheduled two-week annual shutdown for maintenance work and upgrades, including the rebranding of the cable cars. Visitors can expect an exit and
Over 20 civil rights and faith-based organisations took part in a march on the afternoon of Monday, August 7th, in Cape Town, which started from Keizersgracht Street and proceeded to
Temporary road closures will be taking place in certain parts of the Cape Town CBD to accommodate three gatherings taking place today, 7 August, and tomorrow, 8 August. Take note
After a near two-month postponement, the Van Breda triple murder trial resumed today. To kick proceedings off on day 28, we heard evidence from State witness Lieutenant Colonel, Sharlene Otto
Women's Day is coming up this week, and it's more than a public holiday. Here are a few events taking place around the city this week that you can spend
The stage is set for the Cape Town city centre to host widespread protests against President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday, August 8th - the day when Parliament will vote on
At the current rate of consumption, it is projected that Cape Town will run out of water on October 7th, 2017. Drastic measures are being taken by the City of